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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1978, p. 3

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Community Calendar PLAN FELLOWSHIP OUTING - The Sheepherders fellowship group at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, Mcllenry. has planned a picnic and swimming outing at the home of Dr. Jerry and Ann Lingeman, 5401 Am-By lane, McHenry, Sunday. Aug. 6, at 5 p.m. The fellowship group plans monthly events for everyone 18 years and older. The planning committee of the fellowship group includes Wally and Beth Johnson, Harold and Shirley Kivley, Russell and Sue Rogalski, Ronald Kot, and Bonnie and Randy Anderson. Pictured above are Beth and Wally Johnson, Bonnie and Randy Anderson, Harold Kivley and Ron Kot, planning the swimming outing. Senior Walk-In Onter Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260 The menu for the week of Aug 7 through Aug. 11 is as follows: Aug. 7: Spaghetti, zucchini, lettuce wedges with cheese & dressing, Italian bread, pistachio pudding and milk. Aug. 8: Tuna-macaroni salad on lettuce, peas & carrots, assorted breads, crunchy brownies and milk Aug. 9: Cabbage rolls, harvard beets, pineapple juice, rye bread, peach crisp and milk Aug. io. Batter fried fish portions, tater tots, broccoli, cheese, peas & celery in jello. wheat bread, gingerbread- topping and milk. Aug. li: Beef pot pie- vegetables, biscuits, tossed salad with cucumbers & tomatoes, rye bread, sliced melon and milk. 4-H Federation Holds Fairtime Dance August 4 The 4-H federation is spon­ soring the third annual Fair- time dance the evening of Aug. 4. Dancing begins at 9 p.m. in the county highway building on the fairgrounds. The public is invited. The Federation Food stand will be open for refreshments during the dance. They Do' All women are alike, but they have different faces so you can tell them apart. -Harbor Times. AUGUST 6 Lakeland Park Women's Club & L P.P.O A. Annual Community Picnic -12 Noon- Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Avenue. AUGUST 7 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting--3:30 p.m.-Landmark School. AUGUSTS Town and * Country Newcomers Club-Monthly Meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal Church-7:30 p.m. AUGUST 9 McHenry County Christian Women's Club Luncheon- Sasha's Crescent Bay Landing- -Johnsburg--12 to 2 p.m.-- Reservations Essential By Noon Aug. 7~Call Mrs. Neal Heimbecker. AUGUST 11-12-13 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg--135th Anniversary Pioneer Days- Community Club Grounds- Something For All Ages. AUGUST 13 St. Clara Court 659-Bake Sale-After All Sunday Masses- St. Mary's Catholic church. American Legion McHenry Post 491-New Officer In­ stallation-Post Home. AUGUST 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting--7:30 p.m.-VFW Hall. Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. AUGUST 16 Sunnyside Women's Auxiliary-Regular Meeting- Raymond's Bowl, Johnsburg-1 p.m. AUGUST 17 Town and Country Newcomers Club-Tea, Talk and Sew-Home Of Mrs. William Borland, McHenry- 9:30 a.m. AUGUST 18 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Meeting-Oak Room- St. Mary's School-7:30 p.m. * AUGUST 21 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. AUGUST 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Gub Bus-Luncheon-Theater Trip to Fireside Restaurant- Theater, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.- Leaving McHenry State Bank 10:30 a.m. AUGUST 24 St. Clara Court 659 Potluck Picnic~CitjpPark~12 Noon. AUGUST 26 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Cards-Oak Room--St. Mary's School~7:30 p.m. AUGUST 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-VFW Hall Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. SEPTEMBER 4 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. SEPTEMBER 10 McHenry County Historical M u s e u m , U n i o n - - Demonstration of Butternut Wood Jewelry Making~l:30 to 4:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 11 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting -8:30 p.m. -First United Methodist Church. SEPTEMBER 17 McHenry County Historical Museum, Union-1:30 to 4:30 p m .--Harvard Day-- Demonstrations in Making Apple Head Dolls SEPTEMBER 18 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m -First United Methodist Church SEPTEMBER 24 McHenry County Historical Museum, Union-1:30 to 4:30 p.m -Greenwood Day. SEPTEMBER & Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.--First United Methodist Church. Emily Broeker Feted At 80th Birthday Party Mrs.Emily Broeker was guest of honor on the occasion of her eightieth birthday Sunday, July 23. The celebration was held in St Patrick's church hall. Hosting the event were her sons and families, Mr and Mrs Thomas Lawson and children of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Lawson and children of Barrington Joining in the celebration were sixty of her friends and relatives Among the guests were her sisters, Mrs. Ann Thennes and Miss Laura Weber of McHenry Out of town guests included her granddaughter and great- grandson, Mrs Nancy Tobias and Adam, of Bloom- field,Conn., and her daughter- in-law, Mrs Wilma Broeker, of Glendora, Calif. Guests were present from McHernry, Elgin, Barrington and Wisconsin A delicious buffet luncheon was served MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications tor marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently m a d e b y : Richard D. Carpenter, Wonder Lake, and Kathy J Rayfield, Crystal Lake; Dale E. Buss. Wonder Lake, and Donna Sharron Marty, Mon­ mouth; Charles Waterhouse, Chicago, and Elizabeth Brodinski, Richmond. Ronald A. Weidner and Patricia E. Freund, both of McHenry; Michael D. Willoughby, Palatine, and Sandra L. Davidson, McHenry; Jeffrey M. Blake, McHenry, and Kay E. Bowen, Union Randy Douglas Campbell, McHenry, and Constance Ann Diaz, Crystal Lake; Russell W Siebert. Berwyn, and Patricia C Woodall, McHenry; Richard William Rehberg, Monroe, Wis., and Mary Theresa Gat tone, McHenry. Robert J. Preston, Wonder Lake, and Beth A Stein- sdoerfer, McHenry; David A Sagers and Patti L Jablonski, both of McHenry; Victorino Mejia, Woodstock, and Joeretta J Norton, McHenry. Wayne M Hamm and Susanne M. Deihs, both of Marengo, John D Olson and Roxanne Speiss, both of Har vard; Leo D Koeller and Shirley A Stock, both of Marengo. Terence J. Perkins and Phyllis G. McClelland, both of Harvard; ^Gerhard Becker, Arlington Heights, and Therese L Voss, Union; Tim Theodore Lippold, Oswego, and Susan Marie Sandmann, Marengo Steven E. Stanger and Susan G Novy, both of Woodstock; DIVORCES VOUTH DAY MONDAY, AUGUST 14th STARTING TIME 8:30 A.M. AGE GROUPS 12-13/14-15/16-17 TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED . PRIZES AWARDED FOR CLOSEST TO PIN AND LONGEST DRIVE IN EACH AGE BRACKET Hot Dogs & Pop Provided On Course All Day Entry Fee •450 yL WINNER FROM EACH AGE GROUP WILL RECEIVE A 1979 JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP Call or Stop in The Pro Shop For R«seraatkms...fek For John Bolton All participants must be signs*! up and haw paid sntry fas by Friday, August 11 at 3:00 P.M. Pairings and starting tims will bs announced Saturday, August 12 at 3:00 P.M. CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB 2500 IN. CHAPEL HILL RD. M< HENRY. ILL. 3854)333 HILL GOLF' The McHenry Plaindealer Established 1875 3S12 W«*t Elm Str*«t Phon* 315 0170 McH*nry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday S Friday at McHenry Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry. Illinois Sy MCHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY SutiiriWM mrm to provide notk* ot chong. at addr.il to TH. MtHwiry hatnrfaattr Ml2 W llm 51., McHanry III. MOM. A Mwction ©I on. month from the oipiratloti o4 • •wtocriptton will bo mod. where • chonge ot odd>on it provided through the Pott Office Deportment Lorry E. Lund-Publithor Adolo Froehlich-Editor NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER mOCUTIftW Ulrtrt 1M1 f r»« Mil * Stf NNA SUSTAINING » MEMBER--1978 H SUBSRIPTION RATES I >. I ^ mr 11 tir SI2.00 5 In McHenry and Lake 2 County Outside McHenry and Lake County 1843 1971 THE CATHOLIC PARISH of an old German town in JOHNSBURG. ILLINOIS celebrates It's 136th ANNIVERSARY at ST. JOHN'S PIONEER DAYS 3 Day Summer Festival Celebration OS- FRIDAY Aug. 11th starting 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY Aug. 12th starting 1 KM p.m. SUNDAY Aug. 13th starting 12.-00 noon IN DOWNTOWN JOHNSBURG 5^ "heart of Pl»takeeland~ 4 miles Northeast of McHenry, Illinois at the famout JOHNSBURG COMMUNITY CLUB MEMORIAL PARK RIDES FOR ALL AGES GAMES OF ALL SORTS ENTERTAINMENT-DANCING THEATRE SHOWS LAS VEGAS NITES BAND CONCERT PARADE GERMAN BEER GARDEN DISCOTHEQUE FULL SERVICE air cond. BAR COMPLETE CARNIVAL FESTIVAL ATMOSPHERE^, GEARED FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FARM STAND CRAFTS 4 SEASONS BAZAAR BAKERY BOOTH GERMAN-POLISH DELI ICE CREAM - POP HOT DOGS - BRATS DINNERS FRIDAY - FISH FRY SATURDAY - STEAK FRY SUNDAY - OLD FASHIONED ROAST BEEF SIT DOWN FAMILY STYLE DINNERS Be sure to play Lucky Number Contest -- just by attending Have a great time at our 3 day festival 9 PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST4,1978 Daniel L. Doherty and Lynn A. Clark, both of Crystal Lake; William R. Daumen and Joan C. Beyer, both of Cary William L Thome and Pamela J. Torgeson, both of Woodstock; BenjaminF. Covey Jr., Crystal Lake, and Don- nalee M. Meyer, Woodstock, Michael J. Ganshert and Stephanie Sobotkiewicz, both of Monroe. Wis. John M. Oefelein, Cary, and Tracy M. Fredrickson, Fox River Grove; David A Frederick and Patricia A Rueff. both of Crystal Lake; Steven P Golbeck and Susan E. McKenney, both of Crystal Lake Ronald Freund and Kimberly Casey, both of Crystal Lake; Scott C Porter and Bonnie J Bailey, both of Cary; Charles W Harmon, Carpentersville, and Patricia C. Moravec, Lake In The Hills Randy L Edwards and Deborah F. Bentley, both of Crystal Lake; Richard E Jeffries, Carpentersville, and Linda J Bratton, Algonquin; Chris W Whitney and Donna L Montgomery, both of Seattle. Wash Kenneth W Boettcher and Paula J Schwarz, both of Crystal Lake, George M Gallant and Melinda Freytag, both of Woodstock; Bruce M Kay, Crytsal Lake, and Bar­ bara F. Tuohy, Cary Decrees and judgments dissolutions of marriage recently granted by'the 19th Judicial Circuit Court include Steven S Rietesel and Carole L Rietesel; Roberta J Ehrha*-' and James H Ehrhart; Com Mae Klinefelter and Stevt Lane Gillis Klinefelter Dixie Lee Meyer and Harold Henry Meyer; Nita M Bankson and Tommye L Bankson; Knute D Jackson and Barbara J Jackson John F Eichberger and Marjorie 1 Eichberger; Douglas A Messer and Bar­ bara A Messer; Ronald E Hogan and Diane R Hogan Rebecca M Karczynski and Robert J Karczynski Leona Wilma Boehmer and Matthew Joseph Boehmer; Robert Lee McCabe and Vicky Lvnn Mc- Cabe Leila J Fyfe and Edward Allen Fyfe, Lucinda M Meyers and William B Myers First Time "Mummy," said little Brian, "Tommy doesn't know how to swim because his mum­ my won't let him go near the water." "Well, Tommy is a very good little boy." "Yes," answered Brian, thoughtfully, "and he'll go to Heaven the first time he falls HOLD ART FAIR The Barrington Art fair will be celebrating its twentieth birthday Sunday, Aug 13 In honor of the event, all attending will be served complimentary cake Sponsored by the Barrington Woman's club, this annual event consistentl> draws huge crowds to the Barrington high school to view and purchase from the works of over 300 artists and craftsmen In addition to the general show there is a juried show where prize monies of over $3 .(KM) are distributed Hours are 10 a m to 5 p m SOFT • WATER RENTAL No installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions $6?5 AND $050 per month RENT A-- SOFT PHONE 312-259-3333 R*nt-o-Soft a division of th« Arlington Soft Water Company, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area J The Subaru 16(X)SKEGT engine burns so clean it meets government regulations on exhaust emissions using lower cost regular gas. So your dollar will go further at the pumps. And since our 5-speea sedan delivers 47 highway and 32 city miles per gallon, you'll go further down the road * What's more, you'll go in comfort with standard features like • adjustable front bucket seats • steel belted radial tires • power assist front disc brakes • 1 wheel independent suspension • front wheel drive and • an electric rear window defogger. So now you can buy a car that's so economical it won't use up your resources, or the w<irld's. BECAUSE IT BURNS REGULAR GAS, ASURARUWONT EXHAUST YOUR RESOURCES. SUBARU INEXPENSIVE. AND BUHI TO STAY THAT WAY. *1978 EPA test estimates. Mileage may vary depending on the way you drive, driving conditions, the co'ndi tion of your car and whatever optional equipment you may have fx.Mroaru ,,t \m.niH in< im> EUROPA MOTORS RTF. 120 Vi MILE EAST OF McHENRY PHONE .'Ut.VOTOO 1 i r1 i' u I "SINCE 1957"

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